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This week
15th February 2026 - 18th February 2026
Going nuclear and the King of Pop: Inside three days of the Munich Security Conference
This weekend News Correspondent Niall O’Connor reported from the Munich Security Conference.
EU diplomatic chief calls for member states to move towards a European mutual defence strategy
Irish Defence Minister says Ireland considering boarding and inspecting Russian Shadow Fleet ships
Helen McEntee, who is also Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, was speaking to The Journal today as she attends meetings at the Munich Security Conference.
Last week
8th February 2026 - 14th February 2026
From secret talks on nuclear weapons to Viktor Orbán's belly - Day Two at Munich Conference
The Journal is in Munich covering the three day event and has been chatting to global policymakers and military leaders.
Minister says Irish Government disagrees with Rubio's Munich comments on 'climate change cult'
Helen McEntee, who is also Defence Minister, was speaking to The Journal today in Munich as she attended meetings.
Rubio tells Munich Security Conference UN has played 'no role' in resolving world's conflicts
Rubio’s speech this year was much more conciliatory in tone than Vance’s diatribe last year and said that the US and Europe should work together.
Minister says he's open to police from other countries helping with security for EU Presidency
Concerns have been raised that gaps in Ireland’s military and security capabilities could put events held during the presidency of the bloc under threat.
A year on from the JD Vance speech that stunned Europe, what can we expect in Munich?
Jaws were on the floor last year when Vance rode in to declare there was a “new sheriff in town” – will the message from Marco Rubio this year be different?
Two Limerick gardaí have five-year-long suspensions lifted as fallout from trial continues
Air traffic controller shortage has closed areas of Irish airspace more than 10 times in six weeks
Ireland must act now to appoint counter-drone security coordinator, MEP says
Policing cover for St Patrick's Day events in doubt as gardaí to take industrial action
The Garda Representative Association met for a special delegates conference in Kilkenny today.
Interpol investigators on the gangs behind those +44 calls and how criminals are exploiting AI
News Correspondent Niall O’Connor travelled to Interpol’s Headquarters in Lyon to meet international crime investigators.
Trial of Limerick car dealer accused of corrupt payment to garda detective has collapsed
Revised defence plan deadlines to be brought to Cabinet tomorrow as some projects pushed back
European committee finds Ireland in breach of Defence Forces members' rights
Interpol organised crime chief says the pressure is still on to extradite Daniel Kinahan from Dubai
David Caunter, who is Interpol’s Director of Organised and Emerging Crimes bureau, was speaking to The Journal at the Interpol’s headquarters in Lyon, France.
This month
February 2026
Garda Commissioner and Justice Minister push back on Taoiseach's call for review into garda trial
Irish Naval Service inshore patrol vessel suffers damage during high seas near Dublin
The Irish Defence Forces confirmed the incident and said it happened during Storm Chandra.
Defence Forces tell gardaí they can't provide anti-drone security for EU Presidency meetings
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Gardaí have seized €3.4m worth of Benzodiazepine tablets in Dublin
George Mitchell's name removed from scholarship programme amid Epstein files release
Last month
January 2026
ESB warns of Kildare flooding as release of water from reservoir may be needed
ESB said the release may cause flooding in Clane and Newbridge.
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Garda investigation as man dies in early morning road collision in County Kildare
Gardaí and Customs seize €10m worth of cannabis in County Louth operation
Austrian ambassador: Taking part in European defence and security spend not a threat to neutrality
Austria, like Ireland, defines itself as neutral.
Justice Minister of State: Limerick probe had devastating impact and damaged morale of gardaí
Taoiseach calls for review into Garda and NBCI handling of Limerick traffic ticket case
Garda sources say they are limited in what they can do to stop scramblers
Garda sources say a commitment from government to bring in new regulations misses the key issue.
Emergency services and military groups claim Government betrayal over pension reforms
Payroll portal for public servants back on line for 'majority of users' after security alert fix
State approach to Limerick penalty points case slammed as gardaí cleared to return to work
FG cllr to face party probe over revelation of contacting Garda about speeding ticket
Why was a seven-year case brought against five gardaí over road traffic tickets?
12 jurors cleared the gardaí today in a dramatic not guilty verdict at Limerick Circuit Criminal Court.
Four gardaí and retired superintendent found not guilty in cancelling road traffic tickets case
The case centres around the terminating of road traffic tickets after requests by members of the public to gardaí to not issue fines.
'All about Ukraine': Irish general in the top EU military job on what's coming across his desk
This week The Journal met General Seán Clancy in his office in central Brussels overlooking the Berlaymont building of the European Commission.
Jury adjourns deliberations in trial of four serving gardaí and a retired Superintendent
Prison Service search finds drugs destined for a jail hidden inside toilet at Irish courthouse